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Life Sciences Firm Shifts HQ from San Diego to Lincoln Park

SOLVD Health, a life sciences company specializing in data-driven disease prevention, is relocating its corporate headquarters to Chicago from Carlsbad, CA, near San Diego. The new corporate headquarters will be located in Sterling Bay’s 2430 N Halsted, the firm’s life sciences research facility located in Lincoln Park.

“SOLVD Health saw an opportunity in the city’s cross-section of high-quality labs, startup resources and respected academic institutions, and decided to capitalize,” said Andy Gloor, CEO of Sterling Bay.

He continued, “We’re confident this is just the beginning of Chicago’s movement toward becoming a global life sciences center, and plan to bring more companies like this one to the city by developing a new innovation district at Lincoln Yards.”

The new tenant expects to begin corporate operations in Chicago while continuing to operate its manufacturing, research and development, and commercial lab facilities in Carlsbad. Sterling Bay is a related entity to SOLVD Health.

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